ONE WOMAN SAYS SHE ENCOUNTERED AND FED THE CREATURE. WE BEGIN WITH THE BUS DRIVER WHO WITNESSED SOMEBODY TRY TO GRAB A TEENAGE GIRL. GOOD EVENING. I'M DOMINIQUE SACHSE. I'M BILL BALLEZA. THANK YOU FOR JOINING US. POLICE WANT TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT TEEN AS THEY INVESTIGATE TWO SIMILAR INCIDENTS. RYAN KORSGARD JOINING US LIVE WITH THIS STORY. RYAN? Reporter: THIS IS THE FIRST LOCATION THE LITTLE GIRL WAS TRYING TO GET TO THE BUS STOP RIGHT BACK HERE. BUT HER MOM TELLS ME TONIGHT SHE KNEW EXACTLY WHAT TO DO. WHEN THE 13-YEAR-OLD GIRL WAS WALKING TO THE BUS STOP IN THE 6500 BLOCK OF SPENCER HIGHWAY NEAR THE CINNAMON RIDGE APARTMENTS, PASADENA POLICE SAY A MAN DRIVING A FOUR DOOR DARK COLORED CAR WITH TINTED WINDOWS TRIED TO GET HER INTO THE CAR. HOPE THIS SITUATION WILL MAKE PEOPLE AWARE THAT IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU 'CAUSE I WILL NEVER THOUGHT IT COULD HAPPEN TO ME. Reporter: FOR HER SAFETY, HER MOTHER ASKED NOT TO BE IDENTIFIED. SHE GOES TO BED THINKING OF ONE THING. THE SAFETY OF MY CHILD. GOING TO SCHOOL. IT SCARES ME NOW THAT I HAVE TO BE LUCKILY -- LUCKILY SHE'S AWARE OF THE SITUATION AND WHAT TO DO DURING THE SITUATION LIKE THAT. Reporter: POLICE SAY THE LITTLE GIRL IGNORED THE MAN AND KEPT WALKING. SHE SAID HE THEN DROVE TO THE BACK OF THE APARTMENT COMPLEX. SHE TOLD HER SCHOOL COUNSELOR AT DEEP WATER JUNIOR HIGH. EVERYBODY NEED TO BE SAFE AND KEEP YOUR KIDS SAFE. Reporter: BUT THAT'S NOT ALL. NOT FAR AWAY AT ABOUT THE SAME TIME A DEER PARK ISD SCHOOL BUS DRIVER SAW WHAT APPEARED TO BE A DIFFERENT CAR A. SILVER LINCOLN TOWN CAR PULL UP TO A 14 OR 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL WITH LONG BLOND HAIR. IT HAPPENED NEAR THE KFC ON SPENCER HIGHWAY AND RED BLUFF. IT LEADS TO US BELIEVE THAT THESE TWO POSSIBLY COULD BE LINKED BECAUSE THE DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLES ARE SO CLOSE. Reporter: THE BUS DRIVER SAYS SHE SAW THE MAN ROLL HIS WINDOW DOWN, TALK TO THE GIRL AND REACH OUT AND GRAB HER. THE BUS DRIVER CONTINUED HER ROUTE AND DOES NOT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED NEXT. POLICE WANT TO TALK TO THE GIRL AND TO THE LINCOLN'S DRIVER. THAT MOTHER SAYS TO MAKE SURE YOUR KIDS KNOW WHAT TO DO, POLICE SAY RUN, YELL AND GET AWAY. LIVE IN PASADENA, RYAN KORSGARD, KPRC "LOCAL 2". IF YOU CAN HELP PASADENA POLICE FIND THE GIRL INVOLVED IN THE SECOND CASE OR IF YOU KNOW

PASADENA, Texas -

Police are looking for information on reports of two attempted kidnappings of young girls in the Pasadena area.

They believe they have a missing girl on their hands, but they're not quite sure. Here's where the confusion comes in: a girl says a man tried to lure her into his car in one location. She got away. But just a short distance from there, a bus driver saw a man try to grab another girl.

A 13-year-old girl says a man tried to get her into his car in the 6500 block of Spencer Highway near the Cinnamon Ridge apartments Friday just after 8am. She said she was on her way to the bus stop. She said she ignored him and kept going. She said he then drove to the back of the apartment complex.

She told her school counselor when she got to Deep Water Junior High School.

"The first little girl identified the car as a silver vehicle, 4-door, Dark-tinted windows, possibly a Honda," said Vance Mitchell, with the Pasadena Police Department.

At about the same time, a Deer Park ISD school bus driver reported seeing what appears to be a different car -- a silver, Lincoln Town Car -- pull up next to a 14- or 15-year-old girl with long blonde hair and a pink backpack. It happened near the KFC on Spencer Highway and Red Bluff.

The bus driver said she saw the driver roll his window down, talk to the girl and then try to grab her. The bus driver continued her rounds and does not know what happened next. Police want to talk to the girl and the Lincoln's driver.

"We want to make sure that the public's aware of the possible person like this out here, looking for young girls and be sure that you caution all of your kids about stranger danger," Mitchell said.

The suspect is described as a black male with a beard, 50–60 years old, with a black ball cap, and a black jacket. The first victim said he has a deep voice.

Police want to make sure this teenager is OK. Anyone who can identify this young female or may have witnessed this incident, is encouraged to call the Pasadena Police Department at 713-477-1221.

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